Get a complete five-hour course guide, called Power for Life, containing activities and
instructions for a five-hour course on electricity for upper elementary (grades 3-5) and middle
school (grades 6-8). Power for Life was originally developed for use in Georgia schools and can
be easily adapted to any state curriculum. View or download your own copy of the
Power for Life course guide (PDF files) here.
You can also
contact us
for a free printed copy.

Seeing the real thing sparks the best learning, so take a
tour
of a hydroelectric plant, a coal-fired plant, or a nuclear power plant. Many of the plants have
museums, interactive exhibits, and experiments to reinforce learning and preview
careers
in the utility industry.

Do you ever have parents ask you "What can I do at home to help Bobby?"
(or wish parents would ask that?) Heres a list of tips you can print out to give to parents:
50 Ways to Increase Your Childs Learning Power.
Its an instant, effective hand-out for you, and parents will appreciate it.

Thank you for your help.
For many years weve offered programs to schools to teach about electricity and electric safety.
Weve gathered many of our lessons into these web pages. These offerings are modest
compared to the millions of dedicated parents and teachers working daily to educate our next
generation. We thank you for your dedication and commitment to our children and hope these
pages will make your job a little easier.

While wed like kids to find their way to this information on their own, more realistically,
we will need you to lead them here. To earn your endorsement, we want this site to be as
understandable and objective as possible.
We welcome your
suggestions and comments about our efforts. And please check back often for new materials.

For more learning power on science and other subjects (with lots of fun in discovery) check out
these sites and portals.